ADP 3-0 Flashcards

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What is the Army Doctrine?

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A set of ideas that explains how Army forces work together with other military branches as part of a team.

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What are Unified Land Operations?

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Describes how the army takes and holds the initiative by conducting offensive, defensive, and stability operations to have the advantage.

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PEMSPIIT, what are the eight operational variables?

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Political,
Economic,
Military,
Social,
Physical environment,
Infrastructure,
Information,
Time

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What are the two most challenging potential enemy threats the U.S. faces?

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A Nonstate Entity and a Nuclear-Capable Nation-State partnered with one or more Nonstate Actors (Nation state is like a country and a Nonstate is organization that doesn’t have a government backing)

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METT-TC Six mission variables

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Mission,
Enemy,
Time,
Terrain,
Troops,
Civil considerations

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What is a combined arms maneuver?

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Combined Arms Maneuver is a military strategy that integrates different combat forces—such as infantry, armor, artillery, and air support—to work together seamlessly.

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What is wide area security?

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Wide Area Security is a military strategy that focuses on protecting populations, forces, infrastructure, and key areas over a large geographical area.

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What is mission command?

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The commander issues mission orders to guide and direct unified land operations

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What is the foundation of unified land operations built on? (MID)

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Mission command, Initiative, decisive action.

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What is seizing the initiative?

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Taking control and deciding how things will happen.

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What are stability operations?

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Military missions, tasks, and activities conducted outside the United States to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure environment and to provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief.

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What is an operation?

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A military action, consisting of two or more related tactical actions, designed to achieve a Strategic Objective, in whole or in part

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What tactical action?

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Battle or mission using force (lethal or nonlethal) with a specific goal, like targeting the enemy, controlling terrain, or supporting friendly forces.

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What are the characteristics of an Army operation? F-DIALS

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Flexibility-,depth, intergration, adaptability, leathality, synchronization

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What are troop leading procedures? (TLPs)

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Steps small-unit leaders follow to assess a mission, create a plan, and get ready for an operation

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What are the TLPs? *RIMICCIS

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Steps small-unit leaders follow to assess a mission, create a plan, and get ready for an operation

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What are the TLPs? *RIMICCIS

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Receive the mission,
issue the warning order,
make a tentative plan,
initiate movement,
conduct reconnaissance,
complete the plan,
issue the warning order,
supervise and refine

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What is a warfighting function?

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Is a group of tasks and systems used by commanders to achieve military objectives

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What are decisive operations?

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Operations that lead directly to the accomplishment of a commander’s purpose

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What are shaping operations?

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Operations that create and preserve conditions for the success of the decisive operation

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What are sustainment operations?

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Actions that support the decisive or shaping operations by building and maintaining the combat power to continue the mission.

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What is operational art?

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The planning and organizing of tactical actions over time and space to achieve larger strategic goals.

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What is the main effort?

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The unit assigned the most important task at a specific time, crucial for the overall mission’s success

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What is the supporting effort?

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Subordinate units with missions that support the success of the main effort